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 Sep 4, 2006; 08:43PM - Butler Chain
 Category:  Florida
 Author Name:  Capt Tim Fey


Today I went on a scouting trip on Butler Chain. I have received a few e-mails from people asking where the bass are hiding and what they are hitting on. I started the day in Lake Louise, simple and basic pattern was running the edges tossing a Baby Bass colored KO from Gitem Baits. Working the shallow water grass beds in 4 to 6 foot and tossing directly at the cypress tress, and letting it fall to the base of the tree yielded 3 descent sized bass. The bite was real soft, as they seemed to pick up the baits and just hold onto it with moving so you really had to watch your line very closely.

I did stumble on 2 different schools in Lake Louise picking up another 12 on a Little George. Although the schooling fish are generally not very big in size, ranging from 1 ½ to 2 ½ pounds, I did manage a 3 pounder from one of the schools, always fun nailing schoolers though.

From there I made the move back into Lake Isleworth and started tossing the Gitem Drop, working it slowly along the grass edge with mixed in pads, picking up 4 more descent sized bass before calling it a day.

I did notice that the deep water bite had slowed down some for me, as this time of year I am usually getting them in 10 to 20 foot of water. Today they seemed to be suspended on the drop offs somewhat and always close to some type of cover or structure, the big key was to fish VERY slow and pay close attention to your line, and if you were around the grasses, watching for grass being moved around by fishing moving thru.

Till my next report, tight lines and great fishing!!




 Aug 27, 2006; 11:30AM - East Central Florida Report
 Category:  Florida
 Author Name:  Capt. Chris Myers
East Central Florida Report

Fishing in east central Florida the past couple weeks has been hot, if you find the spot. Inshore, the redfish action has been steady. The schools of oversize redfish have been tailing along the deeper edges of flats early in the day. If they are not subjected to excess pressure, they will eat a well placed offering.

Last week, Paul Fondo of Orlando, joined me in the Mosquito Lagoon with his friend, Don Mathis. They both caught their biggest redfish ever with Paul taking the largest fish of the day.



In the Indian River Lagoon, big tarpon were providing us with consistent action. We jumped and caught fish from 50-125 pounds using a rootbeer colored DOA TerrorEyz with 40-60 lb leader. On several days, we fished near other anglers using live baits and the TerrorEyz produced much more action.

This week, most of the tarpon moved on, but several in the 100 pound class were jumped on the same lure.

Tuesday, Dennis and Brad Prokopowicz fished with me in the Mosquito Lagoon. The brothers wanted to catch some big reds and the fish cooperated. Dennis caught the big fish of the day, a red af about 30 pounds, but Brad was not far behind.


After leaving the reds, the brothers used a DOA shrimp under a cajun thunder float to catch over a dozen trout in leass than an hour. Fishing around schools of mullet was the key .

The next two days, I fished nearshore with friends. Capt. Tom Van Horn and I searched outside Port Canaveral. We found the water to be quite cool and the bait along the beach was scarce. After finally finding menhaden well south of the Port, we trolled in various locations with only one barracuda to show for our efforts.

Thursday, Paul Huffman and I tried the waters outside Ponce Inlet in New Smyrna Beach. Bait was plentiful but the preadators were not. A big jack crevalle was the only fish that saved us from a shutout.


Cold water has hampered the nearshore bite throughout the summer. The next couple months, however, should bring more stable water temperatures and an increase in bait as the fall mullet run begins. Inshore, redfish will continue to provide steady action. Pompano will begin to invade the flats of the Indian River and can also be found staging around the many causeways.

Capt. Chris Myers
Central Florida Sight Fishing Charters
http://www.floridafishinglessons.com



 Jan 30, 2004; 03:01PM - The Tampa Bay Area Fishing Report
 Category:  Florida
 Author Name:  Capt. Marc Noe
The Tampa Bay Area Fishing Report

Tampa Bay Area Fishing Report:

The Apollo Beach power plant has been a busy place lately. My last two trips to fish the warm water outflow have produced some nice bonnethead sharks, black tips, and some really big Jacks. The cobia have been hard to spot on the surface due to the moderate chop we have had on the bay from all the wind. We managed to hook up with one real nice one though while tossing a gold spoon next to the channel marker at the entrance into the channel that runs back into the warm water outflow. Overall, the fishing at the plant has been okay. I think that as we head into February if we get some more cold snaps that the fishing at the plant will just get better. Over by the Gandy bridge on the Tampa side and the surrounding rip rap the sheepshead and mangrove snapper have provided some nice light tackle fun. Small fiddler crabs and shrimp have been successful in getting them to bite. On the St. Pete side of the bay around Weedon Island some nice trout have been caught in the pot holes on live shrimp and jerk baits. The shipping channel is still holding some nice grouper for those that spend the time to troll the edges of the channel. Up around the Anclote power plant loads of lady fish have been providing some nice acrobatic fights on light tackle. Some bluefish showed up as well but the trout were not to be seen that day. A couple nice snook were caught and fought well. For those of you who happen to catch snook in the winter be sure you spend the extra time needed to fully revive these beautiful fish. Snook are under enough pressure during the winter to survive with out us catching an fighting them. So, extra care with the snook is a good angling practice and not targeting them at all during the winter is even better. We are in for a windy week coming up so fishing the power plants, canals, rivers and backcountry will be the place to go to find shelter and some good winter fishing.

That is all that I have for now, so until next time be safe, have fun, and catch some fish.


Capt. Marc E. Noe
Florida Fishing Charters
Cell - (813)363-1743
E-Mail - mnoe@tampabay.rr.com
Website:www.floridafishingchartersonline.com


 Nov 1, 2003; 01:56PM - Awesome Florida Bass Fishing Trips
 Category:  Florida
 Author Name:  Todd


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 Feb 23, 2002; 08:13PM - Not really about fishing
 Category:  Florida
 Author Name:  Anon


MADEIRA BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) - A Florida fisherman was recovering on Friday after being stabbed with the bill of a swordfish during a fight with another man, a sheriff’s spokeswoman said.

Police arrested Frank Ashmus, 46, and Garth Spacek, 42, on Thursday after the two fishermen allegedly started fighting near a dock in Madeira Beach, a small city on Florida’s Gulf Coast.

Police said that after Spacek hit Ashmus in the head with a beer bottle and left, Ashmus went to Spacek’s apartment and stabbed him in the abdomen with a sharp detached bill of a swordfish.

’We don’t see this kind of thing very often,’ said Pinellas County Sheriff spokeswoman Marianna Pasha.

Both men were drunk, according to police.

Ashmus and Spacek were held without bond on charges of aggravated battery. Spacek was in fair condition, Pasha said.


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